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After taking third-team reps with the offense last week, the Browns rookie quarterback hopscotched a yet-to-be-cleared Brian Hoyer to run with the starters during 11-on-11s, per NFL Media's Aditi Kinkhabwala.

Without reading too much into May snaps, it only strengthens our core belief: Manziel will own this job come September.

It's impossible to ignore the tilt of Kyle Shanahan's offense, which -- after Wednesday's session -- left Terry Pluto of The Plain Dealer to remark: "It's for Johnny Manziel."

Leaning heavily on boot and rollout concepts he drew up for Robert Griffin III in Washington, Shanny is ostensibly designing an attack for a mobile signal-caller.

2. There's less drama across town, where nothing has changed under center for the Giants. Just seven weeks removed from ankle surgery, Eli Manning took first-team snaps in Ben McAdoo's new up-tempo scheme, according to Big Blue's official website. Also back in action: David Wilson. The third-year running back hasn't been cleared for contact following last season's neck surgery, but saw reps Wednesday in the backfield and returning kicks.

3. New Lions offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi got his first look at Calvin Johnson, who resumed practicing in Detroit after offseason knee and finger surgeries. "You've got to be careful not to be a fan when you're watching him," said Lombardi, just a tad bit awestruck over the notion of a fully-operational Megatron.

4. In Buffalo, rookie pass-catcher Sammy Watkins rolled with the No. 1s and put on a show, according to the team's official website. The fourth overall selection hauled in throws of 12 and 15 yards before dropping jaws with an acrobatic sky-high grab of an EJ Manuel heave. The rookie's finest move of the day? Signing a four-year pact that will pay him a guaranteed $19.94 million.

5. More from Upstate New York, where Bills coach Doug Marrone told reporters that a trio of starters went under the knife this offseason. Pass rusher Mario Williams (hip), linebacker Kiko Alonso (hip) and wide receiver Robert Woods (ankle) are all on the mend and sitting out this week's OTAs.